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NHL Draft/Offseason Moves thread. (pg. 2)
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Renzo
Sergei Gonchar going to Ottawa is a nice pickup for the Senators.

Let's see where Kovalchuk lands.
Schadenfreude
kovalchuk ed up...no one is going to give him what atlanta offered him last year.

lol.
Renzo
Kovalchuk has signed a 17-year deal with Jersey.

17? :wtf:
Schadenfreude
sneaky sneaky move to work around the salary cap and make him a trade able asset if it does not work out.

lou lamoriello is a very smart gm. this way kovy gets his big bucks with a very low cap hit even after he retires and they can sign zach parize next year when his contract is up.

expect stuff like this to be banned in the next collective bargaining agreement...but for now, excellent move and use of the loophole.

when they buy kovy out when he retires, only half of his salary will count towards the cap and it will be almost nothing.
Ian
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Originally posted by Schadenfreude
sneaky sneaky move to work around the salary cap and make him a trade able asset if it does not work out.

lou lamoriello is a very smart gm. this way kovy gets his big bucks with a very low cap hit even after he retires and they can sign zach parize next year when his contract is up.

expect stuff like this to be banned in the next collective bargaining agreement...but for now, excellent move and use of the loophole.

when they buy kovy out when he retires, only half of his salary will count towards the cap and it will be almost nothing.


so if the bargaining agreement comes into play, what about all the things that will basically contradict it? Will they be forced into renegotiating it to fit into the new rules, or will all the previous ones be allowed to slip?
Schadenfreude
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Originally posted by Ian
so if the bargaining agreement comes into play, what about all the things that will basically contradict it? Will they be forced into renegotiating it to fit into the new rules, or will all the previous ones be allowed to slip?


once a contract is signed it has to be approved by the nhl. They have no choice to approve it, as at the moment it does not break any rules.

everything must be approved by the nhl before it becomes official. For now, the deal looks good. Expect other teams to copy this recipe for franchise players while they still can. This way you can build a winner now and worry later.

Chicago could have learned from this.
Ian
yeah. but we'll see how they go. I've not seen a team 'rebuild' that much after a win, though if they see it as a way to sort the cap out. All I know is that so long as Theodore goes back to the chipmunks, we might win something this year :p
Schadenfreude
theodore is way too expensive when you have 2 good young prospects.

goalies are not worth much on the open market this year, but prospects are still cheaper.

kovy has never been a winner, but lamoriello has 3 rings to his name and always keeps his team in the hunt.
Schadenfreude
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=327890

tampa might be good this year.
Renzo
Gagne and Stamkos should be win.

Schadenfreude
if he can stay healthy for sure.
Renzo
Jay, this was my fantasy team last year [12-team league]. I won the championship :p

Drew Doughty
Scott Gomez
Erik Johnson
Sergei Gonchar
Zdeno Chara
Nicklas Backstrom
Patrice Bergeron
Shane Doan
Alex Ovechkin
Mason Raymond
Teemu Selanne
Steven Stamkos
Alex Steen
Lee Stempniak

Martin Brodeur
Jaroslav Halak
Johan Hedberg
Carey Price
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